• NOVEMBER 24, 2016
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    Study Chronicles First Brain Bleed Tied To Energy Drinks

    Study Chronicles First Brain Bleed Tied To Energy Drinks

    Researchers have presented the first known case of a patient experiencing hemorrhagic stroke following consumption of an energy drink. Investigators at the University of Alabama at Birmingham have presented the first case study of a patient experiencing a hemorrhagic stroke — a brain bleed — following consumption of an energy drink. In an article in

    • NOVEMBER 23, 2016
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    5 Things Linked to a Higher Risk of Multiple Sclerosis

    5 Things Linked to a Higher Risk of Multiple Sclerosis

    Multiple Sclerosis occurs when the body starts to attack its own central nervous system, and certain factors can raise one’s risk of developing the disease. Watch the video to learn about the five traits that might raise your risk of MS. MS Multiple Sclerosis - German Neuroscience Center Dubai Vitamin D plays a part in
    • NOVEMBER 22, 2016
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    Some Heartburn Drugs May Increase Stroke Risk

    Some Heartburn Drugs May Increase Stroke Risk

    A popular type of heartburn medicine may raise a person’s risk for a common type of stroke, a new study from Denmark finds. People in the study who took proton pump inhibitors (PPI) faced an increased risk of ischemic stroke, compared with people who did not take these medicines, according to the study, presented today

    • NOVEMBER 15, 2016
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    How to destroy Stigma of Epilepsy? New York artist does it by…

    How to destroy Stigma of Epilepsy? New York artist does it by…

    Despite the fact that Epilepsy is one of the most common brain disorders, it is widely stigmatized. Psychologists say the stigma can be even worse than the seizures themselves. Worldwide more than 60 million people are affected by Epilepsy. Most forms of epilepsy can be treated very effectively. However, patients are suffering from being misunderstood,

    • NOVEMBER 14, 2016
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    Common epilepsy myths and misconceptions debunked

    Common epilepsy myths and misconceptions debunked

    For many people living with epilepsy, the stigma that surrounds the condition is a big problem. A large part of this is the misconceptions, which are often taken for granted. This blog post aims to debunk some of the most common epilepsy myths.   MYTH #1: You shake and jerk when you have epilepsy FACT

    • NOVEMBER 12, 2016
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    Alzheimer’s And The Orange

    Alzheimer’s And The Orange

    Did you know that Alzheimer’s can destroy 140g of your brain? That’s about the weight of an orange. Actor Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who) and Alzheimer’s Research UK created this awesome video to explain the effects of Dementia on the brain. Christopher's father Ronnie died from dementia following a 14-year battle with the disease. You can
    • NOVEMBER 9, 2016
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    Kendall Jenner’s Fear: What Is Sleep Paralysis?

    Kendall Jenner’s Fear: What Is Sleep Paralysis?

    Model and reality-TV star Kendall Jenner recently revealed that she's afraid to go to sleep because of a condition called sleep paralysis. "I wake up in the middle of the night, and I can't move," Jenner said on the Nov. 6 episode of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" on E!. "I looked it up online,
    • NOVEMBER 6, 2016
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    Men’s mental health issues: time to open up and talk about it

    Men’s mental health issues: time to open up and talk about it

    Twelve years ago, each November, men around the world began putting down their razors to take part in a movement. “Movember” advocates growing a moustache – in the spirit of original “Mo Bros” such as Groucho Marx, Freddie Mercury, Tom Selleck and Burt Reynolds – to spread awareness about screening for prostate cancer and to

    • NOVEMBER 5, 2016
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    How To Cope With A Chronic Illness Diagnosis?

    How To Cope With A Chronic Illness Diagnosis?

    Many neurological and psychiatric diseases are chronic. Being diagnosed with a chronic illness is a life changing event and emotionally challenging.   A diagnosis for a chronic illness represents a loss. A great loss, for your life will cease being as you once knew it and will take on a different character, governed by the

    • NOVEMBER 1, 2016
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    “Boyz II Men” Singer Kept Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis A Secrete For More Than 20 Years

    “Boyz II Men” Singer Kept Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis A Secrete For More Than 20 Years

    MS Multiple Sclerosis – German Neuroscience Center Dubai Vitamin D plays a part in regulating the immune system in the human body. As Multiple Sclerosis is an immune disease, Vit D could have a protective/modulating effect that influences the disease positively. read more New Australian study showed again the link between too less sunlight /